Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Review | GamesRadar

When we see Tom Clancy’s name attached to a military shooter, we automatically start to think tactically. Stacking up to breach doors, using gadgets to spy on enemy patrols, and swiftly taking down threats as a team plays a huge role in Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier. But Ubisoft takes a small step towards the mainstream than say, the Rainbow Six series, and provides an accessible tactical shooter. You won’t be ordering teammates to take cover, flank enemies, or give you cover fire (the AI does all that itself), unless you’re coordinating with some co-op buddies through a headset.